[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷24及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 24 及答案与解析一、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on th
2、e Answer Sheet.0 What is your favorite color? Do you like yellow, orange, red? If you do, you must be an optimist , a leader, an active person who enjoys life, people and excitement. Do you prefer grays and blues? Then you are probably quiet, shy, and you would rather follow than lead. You tend to b
3、e a pessimist(悲观主义者). This is what psychologists tell us. They tell us, among other facts, that we dont choose our favorite color as we grow upweare born with our preference . If you happen to love brown, you did so as soon as you opened your eyes, or at least as soon as you could see clearly.Colors
4、 do influence our moods; there is no doubt about it. A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one. On the other hand, black is depressing. A black bridge over the Thames River, near London, used to be the scene of more suicides than any other bridge in th
5、e areauntil it was repainted green. The number of suicide attempts immediately fell sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.We often associate a particular color with a piece of music, a book, a play, a person, a number, or a letter. Doesn t 3
6、 look red and 4 yellow? At the beginning of this century a French poet wrote that for him the letter A was always black; E was white, I red, O blue, and U green. For someone else, U might be deep purple or lemon yellow. A tragic(悲观的)story makes you think of black, red, and gold, while love stories v
7、ary from red to pinkor may be light blue? And why did the black American composers of sad jazz music call the songs “blues“?Remember, then, that if you feel low, you can always brighten your dayor your lifewith a new shirt or a few cans of paint. And don t forget that anyone can guess a lot about yo
8、ur personality when you choose a pair of socks or a lampshade.1 A person who prefers grays and blues is likely to be_.(A)a leader(B) an optimist(C) a follower(D)a psychologist2 The number of suicide attempts fell sharply after_.(A)the bridge over the Thames River was repainted pink(B) the bridge ove
9、r the Thames River was repainted green(C) the bridge over the Thames River had been repainted baby blue(D)the bridge over the Thames River had been repainted black3 Which of the following statements is TRUE about the French poet mentioned in the above passage?(A)He always wrote the letter A in black
10、.(B) I am red he wrote.(C) He wrote for himself that the letter U was always green.(D)He said that the letter A always suggested depression to him.4 The songs of the sad jazz music get the name “blues“ because_.(A)the black people are sad(B) the blue color reminds one sadness(C) the black people lik
11、e the songs(D)the blue color is sad5 Which of the following do you think may best serve as the title of this passage?(A)How Color Influences Mood(B) The Difference Between Color and Mood(C) Mood s Influence on Color(D)Colors Influence on Mood5 There isnt any question about Washington s greatness. If
12、 his administration had been a failure, there would have been no United States. He had all the background that caused him to know how to make it work, because he had worked under the Continental Congress. Some Presidents have limited their roles to being administrators of the laws without being lead
13、ers. But Washington was both a great administrator and a great leader. I guess in fact, that the only anti-Washington thing I can say is that he made a mistake when he established the precedent of the two-term President and even there he had a good personal reason for wanting that, at least for hims
14、elf. He was attacked viciously by the press of his day; he was called so many terrible things that he told friends even during his first term that he wasn t going to run again. But Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and Alexander Hamilton persuaded him to go ahead and serve a second term and finally
15、 he did. After he d gotten through his second term, though, he made up his mind that he just wouldnt take it any more, and he quit.6 Basically the authors opinion of Washington is_.(A)praiseful(B) derogatory(C) critical(D)negative7 Washington s administration had been a_.(A)failure(B) success(C) goo
16、d example followed by other presidents(D)miracle8 Washington s greatness showed itself in that_.(A)Washington worked under the Continental Congress(B) Washington limited his role to being administrators of the laws(C) Washington was both a great administrator and a great leader(D)Washington establis
17、hed the precedent of the two-term Presidency9 Whats the authors attitude toward Washingtons two-term Presidency?(A)He thinks Washington made a mistake by doing so.(B) He thinks that Washington had a good personal reason for doing so.(C) He thinks that Washington was too selfish in doing so.(D)both A
18、 and B10 Which of the following is NOT TRUE?(A)Washington was very popular with the press of his day.(B) Washington was persuaded to serve the second term.(C) Washington contributed much to the establishment of the United States.(D)Washingtons greatness is undoubted.10 As protector of her family s h
19、ealth, the pioneer woman confronted situations she never imagined before crossing the Mississippi. Few women came West prepared to deal with desert sunburn, rattlesnake bites, or arrow wounds. Even when doctors were available, they were often no more knowledgeable than their patients. And most paten
20、t medicines were no more reliable than the traveling merchants who sold them.In certain cases, a woman could draw upon the folk wisdom and remedies she had learned back home. Western mosquitoes , for example, proved to be as repelled by a paste of vinegar and salt as were their Eastern cousins. More
21、 often, however, a woman was guided only by her own skill in preparing tonics , powders, poisons, and polishes from whatever she had at hand; salt made a passable toothpaste; gunpowder was applied to warts(瘤), and turpentine to open cuts; goose grease, skunk oil, and the ever-present lard(猪油)were ba
22、sic liniments(擦剂); medicinal teas and tonics were made from sunflower seeds and roots.11 According to the passage, why were doctors in the West sometimes unable to help their patients?(A)They did not know how to treat the unfamiliar illnesses.(B) They knew little about medicine.(C) They were not gen
23、uine doctors.(D)They were often overcome by diseases.12 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about patent medicines?(A)They were not available.(B) Few doctors knew how to use them.(C) They did not work very well.(D)The merchants who sold them were reliable.13 It can be inferred th
24、at most of the pioneers referred to in the passage were originally from_in the United States.(A)the desert(B) the West(C) the state of Mississippi(D)the East14 As used in Line 3, Para 2, the word “cousins“ refers to_.(A)similar medicines(B) mosquitoes in the East(C) people with the same beliefs(D)fa
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